Parguian earns a $250 cash prize, Archer's praise

West Shore Principle Rick Fleming, left, Martina Parguian, center, and State Attorney Phil Archer. Archer recently traveled to West Shore Junior/Senior High School in Melbourne to make a surprise presentation to Martina Parguian, 12th grade Digital Arts student and winner of the “State Attorney Logo Design Contest.”(Image for Space Coast Daily)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – State Attorney Phil Archer recently traveled to West Shore Junior/Senior High School in Melbourne to make a surprise presentation to Martina Parguian, 12th grade Digital Arts student and winner of the “State Attorney Logo Design Contest.”

In addition to a certificate of congratulations, Archer presented Parguian with a $250 cash prize and his thanks for a great job on her winning design.

“This contest has been a tremendous opportunity to see the creativity and capability of the students who submitted designs to our office,” Archer said.

Parguian’s winning design was selected from those submitted to the State Attorney as part of the six week competition open to Brevard high school visual arts students that took place in November.